The clubs Moriya Jutanugarn used to win the HUGEL-JTBC LA Open

Harry HowLOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 22: Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand reacts to her missed putt for birdie on the fourth green during round four of the Hugel-JTBC Championship at the Wilshire Country Club on April 22, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Moriya Jutanugarn knows a thing about patience. In winning the HUGEL-JTBC LA Open at Wilshire Country Club, Jutanugarn not only won after some six years and 156 starts on the LPGA Tour, but did so with a steady tee-to-green game, before cashing in on critical birdie opportunities.

Hitting 14 greens in regulation Sunday, Jutanugarn made an 18-footer for birdie on the second hole, then another from slightly inside that on No. 11, starting a stretch of three birdies in four holes on the final nine that provided a much-needed cushion. Jutanugarn finished with a three-under par 68, leaving her at 12-under par for the tournament, two strokes ahead of Jin Young Ko and Inbee Park.

The win allowed her to join her sister, Ariya, as a winner on the LPGA Tour, albeit taking a little longer to get there. "You know, some just take longer," said Moriya afterward. "She probably doesn't take that long. But I think we have our own way. I have my own way to do things and she have her own way, just because we're different people."

As for her work on the greens, the putter Jutanugarn used was a Scotty Cameron by Titleist Futura X5, the same model favored by Justin Thomas. The X5 is a mallet that features “wings.” The head is made with a 303 stainless-steel body and a high-grade 6061 aluminum soleplate. A lighter aluminum center area also extends down the wings. By using aluminum, Cameron was able to hollow the area under the soleplate, moving the weight to the wings to create additional moment of inertia, which adds stability and increases performance on mis-hits.

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